Cambridge United 1 Millwall 0

 Tuesday night saw our second trip to the Abbey in three days and also saw another 1-0 against opposition who were expected to beat the Us, when Millwall from the Championship were the visitors.

Both teams were playing a mix of seasoned first teamers and fringe players, but it was Cambridge who for most of the game looked like they were from the higher league.

Millwall had the (pardon the pun) lion's share of the shots and possession, but their passing lacked the accuracy of Cambridge and Shilow Tracey was causing Millwall some problems at the back, although a lot of the time the Us' midfield's passing was often snuffed out before Ironside or Janneh could do much with it.

The deadlock was finally ended just before the hour mark when Liam O'Neil scored to put the Us in the lead. After this Millwall imploded and the experienced George Honeyman let his feelings get the better of him and saw red. Millwall huffed and puffed, but with 10 men and some intelligent substitutes from MArk Bonner, the result was never in doubt. 


Cambridge celebrate taking the lead



Handbags at the Abbey


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